EP4196072A1 - Appareil de massage avec mode de fonctionnement automatique optimisé - Google Patents
Appareil de massage avec mode de fonctionnement automatique optimiséInfo
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- the present invention relates to the general technical field of massage or skin care devices, more particularly for domestic use and preferably mechanical massage of the skin, in particular of the face.
- the invention relates to a massage device comprising: a first selection interface allowing a user to select an automatic or manual operating mode of the device, said automatic operating mode proposing a treatment cycle of the area to be massaged, a second selection interface allowing a user to select a parameter linked to the automatic operating mode of the device and representative of a massage parameter, a massage head comprising at least one massage element intended to come in contact with the area to be massaged, an actuator allowing the activation of said at least one massage element, characterized in that the device further comprises a controller automatically selecting a first mode or a second mode of operation of the automatic operation of the apparatus, depending on said parameter selected by the user, said first mode and second mode being associated s each to a particular operation of the actuator.
- An object of the invention is to propose a massage device which makes it possible to respect the personal preferences, the habits of the user, and this even within the framework of an automatic massage program, while guaranteeing a result optimal, whatever the preferences or habits of the user.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a massage device which is particularly simple, intuitive and ergonomic to use, for any user, in particular a consumer user.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a massage device which is particularly safe and without danger for any user, in particular a general public user.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a massage device which is particularly inexpensive to manufacture.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a massage device which is particularly reliable and robust.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a massage device which is particularly energy efficient.
- Another object of the invention is to propose a preferentially non-therapeutic massage method, which can take into account the preferences or habits of a user, and this even within the framework of an automatic massage program, while guaranteeing an optimal result, whatever the preferences or habits of the user.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a preferentially non-therapeutic massage method, which is particularly simple, intuitive and understandable, for any user, in particular a general public user.
- a massage device comprising:
- a first selection interface allowing a user to select an automatic or manual operating mode of the device, said automatic operating mode proposing a treatment cycle for the area to be massaged,
- a second selection interface allowing the user to select a parameter linked to the automatic operating mode of the device and representative of a massage parameter
- a massage head comprising at least one massage element intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, - an actuator allowing the activation of said at least one massage element,
- a controller automatically selecting a first mode or a second mode of operation of the automatic operation of the device, according to said parameter selected by the user, said first mode and second mode being each associated with a particular operation of the actuator.
- the massage device it is possible for the user of the massage device to indicate a preference related to massage.
- the massage device will then take this preference into account and automatically adapt the automatic mode of operation of the device accordingly.
- the user sees his habits, his preferences taken into account by the automatic mode of the massager.
- the massage device that is the subject of the invention guarantees an optimal result, whatever the parameter indicated by the user. , and therefore regardless of the habits or preferences of the user. This also limits the risk of misuse of the device by the user inadvertently, since the habits and reflexes of the user are taken into account.
- the term "user” preferably designates the human person, regardless of gender, who will benefit from the massage provided by the device.
- the device that is the subject of the invention is designed to be used on oneself, that is to say that the user will hold the massage device in his hand and will apply it directly on his own. body, especially on her face.
- This use generally corresponds to “general public” use, that is to say by a user who has no particular knowledge in the field of massage.
- the expression “user” could then designate the person who handles the device rather than the person who receives the massage.
- the massage device is meant any device capable of providing a mechanical action on an area to be massaged by the user, in particular the skin. More preferably, the massage device according to the invention is a massage device for the face, advantageously for the human face.
- the massage device according to the invention can reproduce different massage gestures, generally performed by the fingers of professionals in the sector. Thus, by way of illustration and not limitation, the massage device can reproduce one and/or the other of the following gestures:
- the first selection interface comprises a switch with three distinct positions:
- the first selection interface is thus designed to force the user to select either the automatic mode or the manual mode, as soon as the device is switched on, and thus prohibit any unfortunate combination between the manual and automatic operating modes.
- the simplicity, intuitiveness and ergonomics of the device are improved.
- the activation of said at least one massage element results in a movement of the latter, so as to transmit a mechanical force to the area to be massaged, preferably the skin of the face.
- the actuator is designed to activate said at least one massage element according to a rotational movement about a first axis, said first mode and second mode each being associated with a different direction of rotation of said at least one element of massage.
- the direction of rotation of the massage element(s) can vary, advantageously by varying the direction of rotation of the actuator.
- the actuator comprises an electric motor which is therefore designed to activate said at least one massage element according to a rotational movement around the first axis.
- the actuator is powered by a battery.
- the first mode of operation corresponds to a counterclockwise rotation of the motor (and therefore advantageously of said at least one massage element), while the second mode of operation corresponds to a clockwise rotation of the motor (and therefore advantageously said at least one massage element).
- This embodiment is particularly well suited for reproducing the kneading or shearing gesture.
- the massage device is a facial massage device and said parameter is representative of the left or right side of the user's face that the user wishes to treat first, said parameter then being able to take a first value representative of priority treatment of the left side of the user's face, or a second value representative of priority treatment of the right side of the user's face.
- a facial massage device and said parameter is representative of the left or right side of the user's face that the user wishes to treat first, said parameter then being able to take a first value representative of priority treatment of the left side of the user's face, or a second value representative of priority treatment of the right side of the user's face.
- said first mode is associated with the trigonometric direction of rotation if the parameter takes the first value
- said second mode is associated with the clockwise direction of rotation if the parameter takes the second value.
- the invention makes it possible to guarantee this good displacement of the skin, in this case a rotation to the right (clockwise) for the right side of the face and a rotation to the left (counter-clockwise or anti-clockwise) for the left side of the face, regardless of the setting selected by the user.
- the invention makes it possible to systematically guarantee respect for the movement of the skin in the chin-nose-temple direction, when the device is placed on the cheek.
- the device comprises a first stopwatch designed to be triggered by the controller when the user selects the automatic mode of operation of the device.
- the device will measure the time during which the device remains waiting for parameter selection.
- the controller is designed to stop the device when the first timer exceeds a first threshold time delay without the user having made a selection of said parameter.
- the device is designed to stop automatically after a pre-set time, after the user has activated the automatic mode with the first selection interface, but before the user has selected the parameter to be using the second selection interface.
- the device can automatically switch off after a time, thus avoiding any unnecessary energy consumption of the device, and, when the device is powered by a battery, preserving the autonomy of the latter.
- the device comprises a first mode stopwatch and a second mode stopwatch, designed to be triggered by the controller respectively when the first mode is selected. mode or the second mode.
- the controller is designed to respectively stop the first mode when the first mode timer exceeds a first mode threshold time delay and stop the second mode when the second mode timer exceeds a second mode threshold time delay.
- the device comprises an indicator, preferably visual, representative of the parameter to be selected or selected by the user.
- said second selection interface comprises said indicator. This makes the use of the apparatus particularly ergonomic and intuitive since it is directly the parameter selection interface which includes the visual indicator, which interface must be actuated by the user.
- the invention also relates to a preferably non-therapeutic massage method, comprising the following steps: a) provision of a massage device b) selection by a user of an automatic mode of the device proposing a massage cycle of the user d) selection by the user of a parameter linked to the automatic mode of operation of the device e) automatic selection of a first mode of operation or of a second mode of operation of the automatic operation of the apparatus, as a function of said parameter selected by the user, said first mode and second mode each being associated with a particular operation of an actuator allowing the activation, advantageously according to a rotational movement around a first axis, of at at least one massage element intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, said first mode and second mode being advantageously each associated with a different direction of rotation of said at least a massage element.
- said step of selecting an automatic mode b) comprises a step of activating an indicator, preferably visual, representative of the parameter to be selected.
- an indicator preferably visual, representative of the parameter to be selected.
- the activation of the visual indicator consists in lighting the latter, whether it must be continuous, temporary, alternating (flashing), etc.
- said method further comprises, following the step of selecting an automatic mode b), the following time verification step c) triggering of a first stopwatch and, when the value of said first chronometer exceeds a first threshold time delay without the user having selected said parameter, stopping the device.
- the automatic selection step e) comprises, for each of the first mode or second mode, the triggering, respectively, of a first mode stopwatch or of a second mode stopwatch during the selection of said mode , and maintaining said first mode or second mode as long as the first mode stopwatch or the second mode stopwatch does not exceed, respectively, a first mode threshold timeout or a second mode threshold timeout.
- Figure 1 illustrates in a perspective view a massage device according to the invention.
- Figure 2 illustrates in the form of a flowchart, an automatic mode of operation of the massage device of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 illustrates in the form of a flowchart, a programming variant of the automatic operating mode of figure 2, the result for the user being similar to that of figure 2.
- Figure 4 illustrates in the form of a flowchart, a manual mode of operation of the massage device of Figure 1.
- Figure 5 schematically shows a massage method according to the invention.
- the massage device is a human face massage device, particularly suitable for reproducing a kneading or shearing gesture, in particular on the cheeks, cheekbones or neck.
- the area to be massaged is therefore the face, and for example the cheeks and the cheekbones.
- the massage device comprises a main body 1 and a massage head 2.
- the massage head 2 is preferably removable, that is to say it is removably mounted on the main body 1. This allows the user to be able to change the massage head 2, and to replace it at will with another massage head, having different characteristics and therefore suitable for massaging another area .
- the massage device can comprise a plurality of different massage heads 2, each having characteristics suitable for massaging different areas, for example different areas of the face (neck, forehead, cheeks, eyes, etc.) .
- the main body 1 then forms a gripping zone, like a handle for example.
- the main body 1 is a solid of revolution around a first axis X1, preferably truncated-conical, these shapes being particularly ergonomic and well suited to being handled by a user.
- the massage head 2 comprises at least one massage element 21 intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged.
- said at least one massage element 21 protrudes from the massage head 2 so as to be able to come into contact with, and even sink into, the area to be massaged.
- the massage head comprises a plurality of massage elements 21, and more precisely three massage elements 21, arranged so as to form the vertices of an equilateral triangle around the first axis X1 .
- the massage elements 21 are rotatable around the first axis X1.
- the massage device further comprises an actuator allowing the activation of said at least one massage element 21 , the actuator preferably being housed in the main body 1 .
- the actuator is thus designed to activate said at least one massage element 21 according to a rotational movement around the first axis X1.
- the actuator comprises an electric motor designed to activate said at least one massage element 21 according to a rotational movement around the first axis X1.
- the actuator is powered by a battery, itself housed in the main body 1.
- the massage device is a portable and autonomous device, thus facilitating its use.
- the actuator also includes a motor shaft connected to the motor.
- Said at least one massage element 21 is designed to massage a particular area: its characteristics of dimensions, shape, material, etc. are adapted to the area to be massaged.
- each of the massage heads 2 comprises different massage elements 21 intended for different massage zones.
- said at least one massage element 21 comprises a ball, a half-sphere, a roller, a finger, etc.
- each massage element 21 comprises a convex portion intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, in this case the face. This feature ensures an effective massage without being unpleasant or painful.
- each massage element 21 comprises a ball, or a half-ball (or half-sphere), which allows each massage element 21 to sink into the skin of the area to be massaged in order to be able to transmit mechanical efforts.
- each massage element 21 is rotatably mounted on itself, along a second axis X2 parallel to the first axis X1.
- the second axis X2 is distinct from the first axis X1.
- the rotation of each massage element 21 around the second axis X2 is a rotation imposed, in particular by the actuator, that is to say by the electric motor.
- each massage element 21 has a planetary movement around the first axis X1. The movement of each of the massage devices 21 is therefore linked.
- the massage device comprises a transmission device, for example an epicyclic train, arranged between the actuator and each massage element 21 .
- the input of the transmission device is then connected to the motor shaft while the output is connected to each of the massage elements 21 .
- Such a design makes it possible to reproduce the gesture of kneading or shearing.
- the massage head 2 illustrated in FIG. 1 can be considered as a head for kneading the skin.
- the massage device includes a first selection interface 11, such as a button or switch.
- This first selection interface 11 allows the user to select an automatic or manual operating mode of the device.
- the automatic operating mode offers a treatment cycle for the area to be massaged, preferably the face, and designates an operating mode of the device in which the user does not have to worry about the massage method to be used. implemented, said method being stored in the massage device.
- the user simply has to place the device on the area to be massaged (on his face) and to follow the instructions of the massage device.
- the device can automatically time the time associated with each gesture and/or zone to be massaged, then invite the user to change zone after a certain time.
- the manual mode of operation designates a mode of operation of the device in which the user is entirely responsible and autonomous as to the method of massage to be implemented.
- the first selection interface 11 allows the user to direct the operation of the massage device to an automatic operating mode ( Figure 2 or 3) or in a manual operating mode ( Figure 4). This is one of the first steps in the massage process which will be described later.
- the first selection interface 11 comprises a switch with three distinct positions.
- the switch is then a "slider” switch, i.e. movable in translation, along the first axis X1 , between three distinct stable positions:
- a first position is associated with stopping the device: this is the central position of the switch, according to the orientation of figure 1.
- a second position is associated with the automatic operating mode of the device: this is the upper position of the switch, according to the orientation of figure 1.
- a third position is associated with the manual operating mode of the device: this is the lower position of the switch, the position occupied by the switch in figure 1 .
- the first selection interface 11 allows the user to select an operation of the device either according to an automatic mode or according to a manual mode.
- the massage device comprises a second selection interface 12, advantageously separate from the first selection interface 11, allowing the user to select a parameter G, D.
- the second selection interface 12 preferably comprises two advantageously concealed push-button switches under a main push button. Said push-button switches are arranged in such a way that, when the user exerts pressure on the left part of the main push-button, only the push-button switch arranged on the left is activated; whereas, when the user exerts pressure on the right part of the main push button, only the push switch arranged on the right is activated, according to the orientation of FIG.
- Parameter G, D is then linked to the automatic operating mode of the device. More specifically, the parameter G, D is an input data of the automatic mode of operation of the device, as can be seen in figure 2 or 3.
- the selection of the parameter G, D by the user is one of the key steps of the massage process which will be described later.
- the automatic mode of operation of the device will be different depending on the value that the user gives to the parameter G, D, as can be seen in figures 2 or 3 and as detailed below.
- the parameter G, D is representative of a massage parameter. More particularly, said parameter G, D is representative of the left or right side of the face to be massaged that the user wishes to treat first. This makes it possible to take into account the habits and routine of the user, taking into account the side of the face that the user is used to treating first.
- Said parameter G, D can then take a first value G representative of a priority treatment of the left side of the face: in other words, the first value G of the parameter indicates to the massage device that the left side face should be massaged first, and therefore the right side of the face should be massaged next.
- the first parameter G, D can also take a second value D representative of priority treatment of the right side of the face: in other words, the second value D of the parameter indicates to the massage device that the right side face should be massaged first, and therefore the left side of the face should be massaged next.
- This last configuration (the parameter has the value D) is illustrated in Figure 5.
- the apparatus further comprises a controller automatically selecting a first RG mode or a second RD mode from operation of the automatic operation of the device.
- the automatic mode of operation of the device comprises two different variants illustrated by the left and right branches of said figures.
- the selection of the first operating mode RG or of the second operating mode RD is then carried out as a function of said parameter G, D selected by the user, as illustrated in step d of FIGS. 2 or 3.
- the controller will then automatically adapt the automatic operating mode of the invention to the value that the user will have given to the parameter G, D, that is to say the usual preference indicated by the user.
- the controller comprises, for example in an internal memory, said parameter G, D as well as said first value G representative of priority treatment on the left side of the face and said second value D representative of priority treatment on the right side of the face. face.
- Said first mode RG and second mode RD are then each associated with a particular operation of the actuator, and more particularly with a different direction of rotation of the massage element(s) 21. More particularly, the controller will automatically adapt the direction of rotation of the electric motor according to the value given by the user to parameter G, D.
- said first RG mode is associated with the trigonometric direction of rotation if the parameter takes the first value G.
- the controller will automatically rotate the motor counter-clockwise, i.e. counter-clockwise (i.e. counter-clockwise) so that the elements massagers 21 themselves have a rotational movement counterclockwise around the first axis X1.
- Said second mode RD is then associated with the clockwise direction of rotation if the parameter takes the second value D. In other words, if the parameter G,D takes its second value D, then the controller will automatically rotate the motor clockwise, i.e.
- the massage elements 21 themselves have a rotational movement in the clockwise direction around the first axis X1.
- the direction of rotation controlled by the invention concerns both the rotation around the first axis X1 but also the rotation of each of the massage elements around their respective second axes X2.
- the objective of such a gesture of massage is in particular to tighten the muscle fibers in order to counter the natural sagging of the face. For this, it is essential that the skin is handled opposite to the natural sagging direction, i.e.
- the skin should be handled from the bottom of the face upwards (from the chin to the nose) and from the center of the face to the outside of the face (from the nose to the ears or temples). Only a rotation in the right direction of the massage elements 21 allows this: on the right part of the face, the rotation must be done to the right (clockwise) to guarantee the chin-nose-ears movement, while on the left part of the face, the rotation must be to the left (counterclockwise) to guarantee this same movement. Furthermore, such a movement and such a direction of rotation make it possible to remarkably limit any risk of accidental pinching of the skin and greatly facilitates the movement of the main body 1 by the user.
- the rotational movement automatically adapted to the side of the face being treated will facilitate the macroscopic upward movement of the main body 1 on the face, always starting from the chin and going up towards the nose.
- This macroscopic movement of the main body carried out by the user, and, combined with the movement of the massage head 2 previously described, also contributes to countering the sagging of the face and therefore to the good result of the massage.
- the invention guarantees good compliance with this protocol, as can be see it in figure 5, where the user has selected the second value of the parameter D (he wishes to start by treating the right side of the face).
- the device also includes a memory designed to store a certain amount of data, defined by the designers of the device.
- the memory is a read only memory so that the various data recorded on the memory are not affected by a loss of power supply.
- Such diverse and varied data can be stored in the memory of the device, such as timings, rotation speeds, rotation directions, parameter values, massage methods, etc.
- the memory includes in particular a first threshold time delay t1, the value of which is for example between 2 and 20 minutes, preferably between 5 and 15 minutes, advantageously between 10 and 14 minutes. Particularly advantageously, the first threshold time delay t1 is substantially equal to 12 minutes. As will be explained, this first threshold time delay t1 is associated with the maximum allowable time for the user to select the parameter.
- the memory also includes a first mode threshold time delay tg, the value of which is for example between 30 seconds and 5 minutes, preferably between 1 and 4 minutes.
- the first mode threshold time delay tg is substantially equal to 3 minutes.
- the value of the first mode threshold time delay tg is less than the value of the first threshold time delay t1.
- the first mode threshold time delay tg is associated with the duration of the first mode RG in the case of the automatic operating mode.
- the memory also includes a second mode threshold time delay td, the value of which is for example between 30 seconds and 5 minutes, preferably between 1 and 4 minutes.
- the second mode threshold time delay td is substantially equal to 3 minutes.
- the value of the second mode threshold time delay td is equal to the value of the first mode threshold time delay tg.
- the second mode threshold time delay td is associated with the duration of the second RD mode in the case of automatic operating mode.
- the implementation of the first and second mode threshold time delays tg, td can be seen in particular in figure 5.
- the memory also includes a manual mode threshold time delay tm, the value of which is for example between 1 and 15 minutes, preferably between 4 and 8 minutes.
- the manual mode threshold time delay tm is substantially equal to 6 minutes.
- the value of the manual mode threshold time delay tm is greater than the value of the first mode threshold time delay tg but less than the value of the first threshold time delay t1.
- the manual mode threshold time delay tm is associated with the maximum allowable duration for the first mode RG or the second mode RD in the case of the manual mode of operation.
- the memory may also include a pause time delay p whose value is for example between 0.5 seconds and 30 seconds, preferably between 0.5 and 5 seconds, advantageously between 0.5 and 2 seconds.
- the pause time delay p is substantially equal to 1 second.
- the value of the pause time delay is an order of magnitude much lower than the threshold time delays t1, tg, td.
- the pause delay p makes it possible to indicate to the user that it is time to change the side of the face device.
- the device includes an indicator, preferably visual, 121, 122 representative of the parameter G, D to be selected or selected by the user. More specifically, said second selection interface 12 comprises said visual indicator 121, 122, for example by integrating one or more illuminated push buttons.
- the indicator 121, 122 then comprises a first visual indicator 121, preferably in the form of an arrow pointing to the left, as well as a second visual indicator 122, preferably in the form of an arrow pointing to the right, as can be see it in Figure 1.
- the first visual indicator 121 is then representative of the first value G of the parameter while the second visual indicator 122 is representative of the second value D of the setting.
- the first visual indicator 121 is representative of the first operating mode RG of the device.
- the first visual indicator 121 is representative of the left side of the face to be treated.
- the second visual indicator 122 is representative of the second mode of operation and of the right side of the face to be treated. This makes it clear to the user which side of the face to place the massager on
- the controller is then designed to only activate the first indicator 121 when the parameter takes its first value G, and only activate the second indicator 122 when the parameter takes its second value D, as can be seen in FIGS. 5.
- the controller is designed to activate the first visual indicator 121 or the second visual indicator 122, following or simultaneously with the activation of the first operating mode RG or the second operating mode RD, as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3. It is thus possible for the user to visualize very easily and quickly which parameter G, D he has selected.
- the controller can also be designed to simultaneously activate, or even cause the first and second indicators 121, 122 to flash simultaneously, as soon as the first control interface 11 leaves its first position. This makes it possible to clearly and quickly indicate to the user that he must select a value of the parameter G, D.
- the device includes a first timer T1 designed to be triggered by the controller when the user selects the automatic operating mode of the device.
- chronometer we mean any electronic or mechanical component capable of counting down time.
- the controller will automatically trigger the first timer T1 as soon as the device is switched on, that is to say as soon as the user manipulates the first selection interface 11 and causes it to leave its first position.
- the controller is designed to stop the device when the first timer T1 exceeds the first threshold time delay t1 without the user having selected said parameter G, D.
- the controller is designed to monitor, as soon as the device is switched on, that is to say as soon as the first selection interface 11 moves, the time after which the user will activate the second selection interface 12 to give the first value G or second value D to the parameter. If the elapsed time is less than the first threshold time delay t1, the controller maintains the device in the current state, that is to say waiting for the selection of the parameter G, D of the user. Conversely, if the elapsed time is greater than the first threshold time delay t1, the controller will automatically stop the device. This allows an automatic shutdown of the device at a certain time if the user forgets to select the parameter, thus providing remarkable energy savings, and autonomy of the device if the latter is powered by a battery.
- the controller triggers the first timer T1 regardless of the operating mode (automatic or manual) selected by the user, i.e. that is, whatever the position (second or third) of the first selection interface 11. Energy savings are therefore possible both in the automatic and manual operating mode.
- the apparatus includes a first mode timer TG designed to be triggered by the controller upon selection of the first operating mode RG.
- the controller is preferably designed to stop the first mode RG when the first mode timer TG exceeds the first mode threshold time delay tg. More specifically, as can be seen on the left branch of the flowcharts of FIGS. 2 and 3, the controller is designed to check whether the instantaneous value of the first mode timer TG is greater than the first mode threshold time delay tg. If the result of this verification is negative, the controller will then maintain the device in its current mode of operation, i.e. in the first mode of operation. RG operation.
- the controller is also designed to activate the first visual indicator 121 as long as the first RG mode is active.
- the apparatus includes a second mode timer TD designed to be triggered by the controller upon selection of the second operating mode RD.
- the controller is preferably designed to stop the second mode RD when the second mode timer TD exceeds the second mode threshold time delay td. More specifically, as can be seen on the right branch of the flowcharts of Figures 2 and 3 and in Figure 5, the controller is designed to check whether the instantaneous value of the second mode timer TD is greater than the second threshold time delay. td mode. If the result of this verification is negative, the controller will then maintain the device in its current mode of operation, i.e. in the second mode of operation RD.
- the controller is also designed to activate the second visual indicator 122 as long as the second RD mode is active.
- the controller is also designed to be able to automatically trigger the second operating mode RD following the first operating mode RG, or conversely, automatically trigger the first operating mode RG following the second operating mode RD, according to the parameter G, D selected by the user, as can be seen in Figures 2, 3 and 5 (where the user has selected the second value of the parameter D). Two design variants can then be envisaged for the controller.
- FIG. 2 A first variant is illustrated by FIG. 2.
- the controller is in particular designed to minimize the number of logic tests.
- the controller is then designed to pause the actuator during the pause time delay p.
- the actuator, and therefore said at least one massage element 21 therefore ceases all movement.
- Such a pause indicates to the user the end of the first operating mode RG and that it is necessary to move the device to the right side of the face.
- the controller is additionally then designed to also activating the second visual indicator 122 during the pause step which confirms to the user the need to move the device to the right side of the face.
- the controller is designed to trigger the second operating mode RD and maintain this second operating mode RD as long as the second mode threshold time delay td is not exceeded by the second timer.
- mode TD as described in paragraph [0071]
- the controller is then designed to stop the massage device.
- the controller is then designed to pause the actuator during the pause time delay p.
- the actuator, and therefore said at least one massage element therefore ceases all movement.
- Such a pause indicates to the user the end of the second mode of RD operation and to move the device to the left side of the face.
- the controller is further then designed to also activate the first visual indicator 121 during the pause step which confirms to the user the need to move the device to the left side of the face.
- the controller is designed to trigger the first operating mode RG and maintain this first operating mode RG as long as the first mode threshold time delay tg is not exceeded by the first timer.
- FIG. 3 A second variant is illustrated by FIG. 3.
- the controller is in particular designed to minimize the number of different steps but in return the number of logic tests can be greater.
- This second design variant of the controller differs from the first in the sequence to be given at the end of the first mode of operation RG described in paragraph [0070] (reciprocally of the second operating mode RD described in paragraph [0071 ]), i.e., when the first mode threshold time delay tg is exceeded by the first mode timer TG (or conversely the time delay second mode threshold td is exceeded by the second mode timer TD).
- the controller is then designed to check whether the second mode threshold time delay td is exceeded by the second mode timer TD (or vice versa if the first mode threshold time delay tg is exceeded by the first mode timer TG).
- the controller In the manual operating mode of the device, the controller is designed to leave the greatest possible autonomy to the user. Thus, if the user chooses the first value G (reciprocally the second value D), the controller is designed to activate the first operating mode RG (reciprocally the second operating mode RD) and simultaneously trigger a manual mode timer TM. The controller is designed to keep this first operating mode RG active (reciprocally second operating mode RD) as long as the manual mode threshold time delay tm is not exceeded by the manual mode timer TM, or as long as the user n has not modified the value of the parameter G, D using the second selection interface 12.
- the massage method comprises a first step a) of supplying a massage device, preferably for the face, and advantageously a device as described above, to the user.
- the massage method then comprises a second step b) of selection by the user of an automatic mode of the device proposing a massage cycle, preferably of the face, in particular using the first selection interface 11 previously described.
- a massage cycle preferably of the face
- this also allows the device to be started.
- this second step b) of selection further comprises the activation of the indicator 121, 122, in this case the simultaneous activation of the first and second visual indicators 121, 122, for example in the form of a blink.
- the massage method then comprises a third step c) of time verification comprising the following steps:
- the massage method then comprises a fourth step d) of selection by the user of the parameter G, D linked to the automatic mode of operation of the device, in particular using the second control interface 12.
- indicator 121, 122 is then representative of the parameter G, D to be selected.
- the massage method then comprises a fifth step e) of automatic selection of the first operating mode RG or the second operating mode RD of the automatic operation of the device, depending on said parameter G, D selected by the user.
- Said first RG mode and second RD mode then each being associated with a particular operation of the actuator allowing the activation, advantageously according to a rotational movement about a first axis (X1), of at least one massage element 21 intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, preferably the skin of the face.
- Said first mode RG and second mode RD are then advantageously each associated with a different direction of rotation of said at least one massage element 21.
- this step makes it possible to take into account the preferences of the user while guaranteeing an optimal result. massage.
- the automatic selection step (e) comprises, for each of the first mode RG or second mode RD, the triggering, respectively, of a first mode stopwatch TG or of a second mode stopwatch TD during of the selection of said mode, and the maintenance of said first mode RG or second mode RD as long as the first mode chronometer TG or the second mode chronometer TD does not exceed, respectively, a first mode threshold time delay tg or a threshold time delay of second td mode.
- step e) then comprises the following successive steps:
- Figure 2 then illustrates a first variant of step e), following the verification of paragraph [0088]:
- Figure 3 then illustrates a second variant of step e) following the verification of paragraph [0088]
- step e then comprises the following steps:
- Figure 2 then illustrates a first variant of step e), following the verification of paragraph [0091 ]:
- the latter may include, following the first step a), a second step b) bis of selection by a user of a manual mode of the device, in particular using the first selection interface 11 described above. Preferably, as explained above, this also allows the device to be started.
- this second step b) bis of selection further comprises the activation of the indicator 121, 122, in this case the simultaneous activation of the first and second visual indicators 121, 122, for example in the form with a blink. This allows the user to be informed that he has an action to do.
- the manual variant of the massage method then comprises the progress of step c) of verification as described in paragraph [0084], [0097]
- the manual variant of the massage method then comprises a step of selection by the user of the parameter G, D linked to the manual operating mode of the device, in particular using the second control interface 12.
- the indicator 121, 122 is then representative of the parameter G, D to be selected.
- the manual variant of the massage method then comprises the following successive steps: - Activation of the first operating mode RG (trigonometric rotation in order to treat the left side of the face) and simultaneously,
- the manual variant of the massage method then comprises the following successive steps:
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